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J. F. Luis

Researcher at University of the Algarve

Publications -  39
Citations -  5421

J. F. Luis is an academic researcher from University of the Algarve. The author has contributed to research in topics: Triple junction & Upwelling. The author has an hindex of 20, co-authored 37 publications receiving 3835 citations. Previous affiliations of J. F. Luis include University of Santiago de Compostela & Korean Ocean Research and Development Institute.

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Generic Mapping Tools: Improved Version Released

TL;DR: Generic Mapping Tools is an open-source software package for the analysis and display of geoscience data, helping scientists to analyze, interpolate, filter, manipulate, project, and plot time series and gridded data sets.
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The Generic Mapping Tools Version 6

TL;DR: GMT 6 defaults to classic mode and thus is a recommended upgrade for all GMT 5 users, and new users should take advantage of modern mode to make shorter scripts, quickly access commonly used global data sets, and take full advantage of the new tools to draw subplots, place insets, and create animations.
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Morpho-tectonic analysis of the Azores Volcanic Plateau from a new bathymetric compilation of the area

TL;DR: In this paper, a bathymetric grid with all the available data sources in an area comprised between 24°W to 32°W and 36°N to 41°N is presented.
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Morphotectonics and strain partitioning at the Iberia-Africa plate boundary from multibeam and seismic reflection data

TL;DR: In this article, a set of new multibeam bathymetry, multi-channel and single-channel seismic data was used to image the main morphological features of tectonic origin of a significant part of the Gulf of Cadiz from the continental shelf to the abyssal plain.
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Mirone: A multi-purpose tool for exploring grid data

TL;DR: Mirone is a Windows MATLAB-based framework tool developed by the author that allows the display and manipulation of a large number of grid formats through its interface with the Geospatial Data Abstraction Library (GDAL).